Savoury crêpes with pulled chicken and grape salsa
These savoury crêpes with pulled chicken are budget-friendly and transform flavours! Spice the chicken to suit your desired taste, and add the salsa for a delicious addition.
These savoury crêpes with pulled chicken are budget-friendly and transform flavours! Spice the chicken to suit your desired taste, and add the salsa for a delicious addition.
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